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Description: A quick how-to guide on creating userbars (also known as underbanners) with Photoshop.
Needed:
  • Photoshop
  • Basic knowledge of Photoshop
In this guide, I will be making a Adult Swim userbar. If you follow my steps correctly, it should look great.
  1. Make a new document with sizes with the width set at 350 and the height set at 19 and on a transparent background.


  2. Make a suitable gradient and apply it.


  3. Now get a logo for your custom user bar. I search for images on Google. I found this logo to go along with the userbar.


  4. Now it's time to remove your logo from the background, so get the polygonal lasso tool and carefully cut it out.
  5. Now go to Edit > Copy, go back to the custom user bar, and create a new layer and go to Edit > Paste.
  6. Now right click on the layer (on the bottom-right side) and select Blending Options and give it a little outer glow with these settings:


  7. Now make a new layer and get the Elliptical Marquee Tool and drag it from about point 1 to point 2.


  8. Now get the Gradient Tool and use these settings:


  9. and now drag it vertical from point 1 to point 2:


  10. And now you have a nice light effect. Create a new layer and fill it with a 45 degree scanline with opacity from 10% - 15%.
    If you don't have a 45 degree scanline make a new document with dimensions 3x3 with a transparent background and do a maximum zoom,
    now get the pen tool (make sure your color is set to black) and draw what I've done in this picture:


  11. When you are done go to Edit > Define Pattern and name it what you want and click ok.

    After that, select the paint bucket tool and use these settings and then apply it to your userbar.


  12. Now it's time to put some text, I use the font Visitor, which you can get from this link: Click Here
    Type your text then right click on your layer and go to Blending Options and use these settings:



    (NOTE: I use Visitor TT2 BRK in 12 pt. text)
Here is what I have so far:



Now for the final step, adding a border. Create a new layer and hold CTRL and click on the bottom layer. You should have the "running ants" around yor document. Now go to Edit > Stroke and use these settings then click OK:



And now you are done! Here is my final result:
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